The Source Turbo by ExtractCraft is the easiest home extraction method on the market. Three Steps: 1- give your plants a quick alcohol or ethanol bath, 2- strain …
I would wash and then freeze at like -40c for a day or two maybe less and then filter right out of freezer and the extract should be a Amber. That’s what I see in all the ethanol extractions and winterization. Temp really matters.
If you are trying to make RSO then I guess it’s fine. Stuff processed this way tastes horrible and is no good for dabbing. It’s great for edibles though.
So 2 ounces gives your around 2g of concentrated? Is it worth it. You can get 1 ounce for $200 worth of bud and wax for $40 a g. Is it worth it to waist 2 ounce of bud to get 2g of concentrated? It doesn't add up.
Can i put in vape pen if doen correctly???
What does it mean when he said continue processing? Is there more steps after this?
If you use the green oil machine first it's way cheaper and it reclaims the alcohol.
I would wash and then freeze at like
-40c for a day or two maybe less and then filter right out of freezer and the extract should be a Amber. That’s what I see in all the ethanol extractions and winterization. Temp really matters.
Looks like tar gross
Is it ok to soak longer will it out out more?
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To be rso with THC, need to heat it up to 250 degree.
What's the percentage yield ? For example 1oz of material is how much oil back?
This quality of extract should be cooked with. Its so dark and gnarly to smoke ):
Looks like shit
Rso is not for dabbing at all lol
$600 for that is too damn much.
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If you are trying to make RSO then I guess it’s fine. Stuff processed this way tastes horrible and is no good for dabbing. It’s great for edibles though.
Can u make concentrate?
So 2 ounces gives your around 2g of concentrated? Is it worth it. You can get 1 ounce for $200 worth of bud and wax for $40 a g. Is it worth it to waist 2 ounce of bud to get 2g of concentrated? It doesn't add up.